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May 19, 2020
ProPublica: The Black American Amputation Epidemic
Mississippi Today: The black American amputation epidemic: Black patients losing limbs at triple the rate of others
Mar 12, 2020
National Kidney Month: Vascular Care Community Stresses PAD Risks in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Feb 18, 2020
Atlanta Journal Constitution: Study: Patients with PAD could find relief by sipping cocoa beverages
Dec 20, 2019
CardioVascular Coalition Commends Congress for Inclusion of Peripheral Artery Disease Language in End-of-Year Appropriations Package
Dec 4, 2019
AJMC: Understanding Diabetes Risks Can Save Your Limbs
Dec 3, 2019
CardioVascular Coalition Releases New White Paper on Value of Peripheral Artery Disease Screening Among At-Risk Populations
Nov 29, 2019
Leg Pain Could Spell Peripheral Artery Disease for Some
Nov 5, 2019
CVC Stresses Importance of Understanding Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Risks During American Diabetes Month
Oct 31, 2019
Fierce Healthcare: Too many minorities are experiencing unnecessary leg amputations
Sep 3, 2019
CardioVascular Coalition Commends Lawmakers Leadership in Launching Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Caucus during September Awareness Month
Aug 21, 2019
Health Essentials: Exercising With Peripheral Artery Disease
Aug 19, 2019
Mass Device: Study shows few amputations following treatment with Cardiovascular Systems’ PAD system
Renal & Urology News: AKI On the Rise With Endovascular Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia
Aug 13, 2019
McKnight’s: Invasive limb procedures can be avoided in people with poor blood flow and related ulcers
Aug 12, 2019
New Haven Register: Could achy legs be sign of peripheral artery disease?
Science Daily: Evaluating blood flow is key to early diagnosis and treatment for people with critical limb ischemia
Healio: AHA: ‘Thorough evaluation of limb perfusion’ critical in CLI
Aug 11, 2019
Healio: Statin use promotes limb salvage, survival after PAD procedures
Aug 6, 2019
UPI: Smoking can affect leg arteries for decades after people quit